Contents

SECTION 3
SUMMARY
MODEL SCOTTISH SECURE TENANCY AGREEMENT

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 This document is a summary of the Agreement between
[LANDLORD] you and us. It is not intended to change or add to the
Agreement. This summary tells you the most important things about
your tenancy with us. If you want to know more, refer to your
Agreement which is the legally binding agreement between us.
Additional information is contained in the Tenant's Handbook.
Alternatively, you can ask us or an independent advisor, such as a
solicitor or advice worker, for help.

1.2 Your tenancy starts on
............................................... Your rent is
...................... per [week/fortnight/four weeks/calendar
month] payable in [advance][arrears]. [Any services included, and
the costs, are noted in a separate document.] We will give you a
plan showing you exactly what areas of the common parts you can use
if you ask us.

1.3 You must take all reasonable steps to make sure you and
anyone living with you or visiting you keeps to the terms and
conditions of the Agreement. If you break any term of the
Agreement, we may take legal action against you. This may include
claiming money from you as well as eviction proceedings. If you are
a joint tenant, you are both responsible equally for paying rent
and keeping to the Agreement.

2.0 USE OF THE
HOUSE AND
THE COMMON PARTS

2.1
You must occupy the house and
use it as your main home.

2.2
You must take reasonable care to avoid damage to your house and
your neighbours' houses. This is particularly important in freezing
weather.

2.3 [PETS POLICY ].

2.4 You must take your turn in cleaning the common parts and
keeping the garden tidy. You must deal with your rubbish properly.
You must park any kind of vehicle in the proper place.

3.0 RESPECT FOR OTHERS

3.1 You, those living with you and your visitors must not harass
or do anything anti-social to other people in the neighbourhood.
This includes your neighbours and our employees.

3.2 If you have a complaint about other people's anti-social
behaviour, tell us. We will investigate and take action if
appropriate.

3.3 We will not discriminate unfairly against you in any way. We
have a complaints procedure if you think we have acted wrongly or
unfairly.

4.0 SUB-LETTING, ASSIGNATION AND EXCHANGE OF YOUR
TENANCY

If you want to sub-let or assign
or pass on the tenancy to someone else or exchange
your house or take in lodgers or add or change the joint tenant,
you must first get our written permission.

5.0 REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, IMPROVEMENTS AND
ALTERATIONS

5.1
Before the tenancy begins, we will inspect the house and
carry out necessary repairs
to ensure that it is wind and watertight, habitable and
reasonably fit for human habitation. After you move in, we
will carry out repairs to the house, to
keep the house
into that condition within a reasonable period. Please report to us any repairs that need to be
done.

5.2
In particular, we will keep in repair the structure and
exterior of the house and installations for water, gas,
electricity, sanitation, heating and hot water.

5.3
We will take responsibility for doing work to deal with
condensation dampness if the dampness is being caused to some
extent by some feature of the house, such as ventilation, heating
or insulation.

5.4
We are not responsible for repairing damage caused by you,
anyone living with you or your visitors. If we do repair such
damage, we will charge you.
This does not apply to wear and tear.

5.5
If we need access to your house to carry out repairs or to
inspect it, we will give you at least 24 hours notice. You must
allow us access. We may have to decant you to another house to do
repairs. If we do, we will compensate you for any extra
expenses you have as a result
.We will also compensate you if we cause damage to your property
when doing the repairs. We will not compensate you for damage to
your personal property where we have not been at fault.
Therefore, you are strongly advised to get insurance.

5.6
Before carrying out improvements or alterations to your
house, you must get our written permission. We may pay you
compensation at the end of your tenancy for these. If you
don't get our permission, we can charge you for restoring the
house.

5.7
You, and the others living in the house, must take reasonable
care of it. You are responsible for minor maintenance.

6.0 ENDING THE TENANCY

6.1
The tenancy can be terminated in the following
ways:

by you giving us written notice;

by written agreement between you and us;

by us getting a court order for eviction after having
first given you a warning;

by you abandoning the
house;

by your death if there is no-one to inherit the
house;

by your buying the house;

by conversion to a short Scottish secure
tenancy.

7.0 AFTER THE TENANT'S DEATH

If you die, the tenancy may be inherited by:

your husband or wife OR

the other joint tenant OR

your co-habitee OR

another member of your family who was living with you
OR

a live in carer

The house can be inherited twice.

8.0 INFORMATION AND CONSULTATION

8.1
We have policies dealing with many areas of housing
management such as, rent arrears, how we set our rents, eviction,
allocations and transfers. Ask us for a copy.

8.2
We will consult with you before making or changing housing
management policies which are likely to significantly affect
you.

8.3
We will provide you with a variety of information about our
policies and the information we hold on you if you ask

9.0 COMPLAINTS

9.1 If you think we have broken the Agreement, you can complain
using our complaints procedure
. You can also complain to the Ombudsman and take
legal advice
.

9.2
You may be entitled to withhold your rent if you think we have
broken the Agreement. You must use our complaints procedure
first. YOU ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO TAKE LEGAL ADVICE FIRST.

10.0 GENERAL

10.1
You may have the right to buy the house under certain
conditions

10.2
If you need our permission to do anything, you must ask for
it and get it in writing. We won't say no without a good
reason.

IMPORTANT

This is only a summary of the Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
you signed. It is not legally binding. The Agreement is the legal
document that lays out all your legal rights and obligations. This
Summary does not alter that Agreement in any way. If you want to
know more detail about your rights and responsibilities, you should
read the Agreement, which is divided up in the same way as this
Summary. Alternatively, you can ask us or get help from an
independent source such as a Law Centre, solicitor, Housing Advice
Centre, Citizen's Advice Bureau, Tenants Association, the
Commission for Racial Equality, the
Disability Rights Commission or the Equal
Opportunities Commission. We will give you these addresses and
telephone numbers on request.